Sony Pictures Classics has bought Aaron Schneider’s ’30s dramedy “Get Low,” one of my favorite movies at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, for a price Variety reports is in the “low seven figures.” No release date was mentioned, but it seems like a good bet this will get at least an L.A. run to qualify for the Oscars. Produced by Dean Zanuck (Richard’s son, Darryl’s grandson), “Get Low” features fantastic performances by Oscar winner Robert Duvall as a crusty Tennessee hermit who purchases a funeral party to be held while he’s still alive; Oscar nominee Bill Murray as a dryly funny funeral director; and Oscar winner Sissy Spacek as Duvall’s long-ago girlfriend. Earlier today, SPC announced the purchase of the Israeli film “Lebanon,” which won the top prize in Venice; a 2010 opening is in the works. Israeli will choose its candidate for the foreign-language Oscar next week.